Hells Angels clubhouse condemned in Rockford(This is BS. Crime was down when they were there):Biker admits he sold drugs to the Pagans:Roadside vigil for fallen biker draws dozens of mourners

September 10, 2018September 10, 2018

222 18th Avenue, this is an address here in Rockford. Nothing special about it except for the fact that one of the deadliest biker gangs in the world frequents this location. It’s the unofficial official clubhouse of Rockford’s Hells Angels. And now it’s been condemned.

According to WREX, “The social club was illegally operating inside the property. Rockford Police were on scene during Thursday’s condemnation, which took place without incident. The city also says representatives were able to discuss the issues with someone from the club on-site and advise on what steps needed to be taken next.”

If the Hells Angels wanted to keep the Rockford hot spot going they would’ve been there to put up a fight. They’re probably moving out like most Rockfordians are doing. Trust me. A couple cops hanging out wouldn’t have stopped them.

Back in the day when I was going to school in Tucson, AZ. My roommate was part of the Fiji Fraternity. They had stolen the design of the Hells Angels jackets and turned them into t-shirts.

It didn’t take long for a couple members to show up at the door and demand that ALL shirts be turned in. They didn’t ask nicely either. Luckily for my roommate, he wasn’t there. So, he got to keep his life AND his t-shirt. It’s the little things, right?!

ROCKFORD (WREX) – The property where Rockford’s Hells Angels were running their clubhouse out of has been condemned by the City of Rockford.That’s according to the city, which says the a social club was illegally operating inside the property located at 222 18th Avenue in Rockford.The city says proper steps were never taken to be approved for that use by the city’s zoning ordinances. Officials say further investigation onsite determined alcohol was being served there without a license.

The city says to operate as a social club at that location, an application would need to be reviewed by the zoning board of appeals and approved by City Council and other staff, including representatives from fire prevention, public works, zoning, legal and building, have reviewed the plan. Those factions would consider safety of people on site inside the club as well as compliance with codes and ordinances.

Rockford Police were on scene during Thursday’s condemnation, which took place without incident. The city also says representatives were able to discuss the issues with someone from the club on-site and advise on what steps needed to be taken next.